Unstoppable: meaning, definitions and examples
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unstoppable
[ ˌʌnˈstɒpəbəl ]
forceful determination
Impossible to stop or prevent; continuing without being stopped.
Synonyms
inexorable, irresistible, unavoidable, unyielding.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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unstoppable |
Used to describe someone or something that cannot be stopped or defeated, often in a positive or motivational sense.
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irresistible |
Describes something that is so attractive or appealing that it cannot be refused or resisted.
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unyielding |
Describes a person or stance that is firm and refuses to give way under pressure, often seen as a positive quality of strength and firmness.
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inexorable |
Indicates a relentless and unyielding force or situation that is impossible to prevent or avoid, often used in a more formal or literary sense.
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unavoidable |
Refers to something that cannot be avoided, typically implying an inevitable event or outcome.
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Examples of usage
- His unstoppable drive to succeed propelled him to the top of his field.
- The team showed unstoppable energy and determination throughout the match.
unstoppable force
Able to cause something to happen or change; a force that cannot be resisted or stopped.
Synonyms
inexorable, irresistible, unavoidable, unyielding.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unstoppable |
When describing something or someone that cannot be stopped, often in a positive, motivational sense.
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irresistible |
When something is so attractive or appealing that it is impossible to refuse or resist.
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unyielding |
Describes someone or something that is firm and inflexible in the face of pressure or adversity, often in a positive sense.
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inexorable |
Used to describe a process or force that is impossible to stop or prevent, often with a sense of inevitability.
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unavoidable |
Used to describe something that cannot be avoided, usually in a neutral or negative sense.
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Examples of usage
- The hurricane was an unstoppable force of nature.
- Her passion for justice was an unstoppable force in the community.
Translations
Translations of the word "unstoppable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 imparável
🇮🇳 अजेय
🇩🇪 unaufhaltsam
🇮🇩 tak terhentikan
🇺🇦 нездоланний
🇵🇱 niepowstrzymany
🇯🇵 止められない
🇫🇷 irrésistible
🇪🇸 imparable
🇹🇷 durdurulamaz
🇰🇷 막을 수 없는
🇸🇦 لا يمكن إيقافه
🇨🇿 nezastavitelný
🇸🇰 nezastaviteľný
🇨🇳 不可阻挡
🇸🇮 neustavljiv
🇮🇸 óstöðvandi
🇰🇿 тоқтатылмайтын
🇬🇪 შეუსრულებელი
🇦🇿 dayandırılmayan
🇲🇽 imparable
Etymology
The word 'unstoppable' originated from the combination of 'un-' (meaning 'not') and 'stoppable' (able to be stopped). It first appeared in the English language in the late 16th century. Over time, 'unstoppable' has come to represent a powerful and relentless force that cannot be hindered or obstructed.
See also: stop, stopabble, stopgap, stopover, stoppage, stopped, stopper, stopping, stops, stopwatch, unstoppably.